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Alocasia Nobilis Aurea Variegated

Alocasia Nobilis Aurea Variegated

$265.00

The Alocasia Nobilis Aurea Variegated is a high-contrast collector’s piece defined by its deeply lobed, arrowhead-shaped leaves and sharp, narrow silhouette. This variety is celebrated for its vibrant yellow (Aurea) variegation, which appears in irregular marbled patterns and bold sectoral splashes against the dark green blade. The architectural form of the Nobilis is enhanced by the warm golden tones, creating a striking visual contrast. Its jagged edges and slender growth habit give it a sophisticated, prehistoric look, making it a premier choice for those seeking a combination of geometric drama and rare color mutation. How to care Light: Bright, indirect light. Strong light is necessary to maintain the Aurea variegation, but avoid direct sun to prevent scorching the yellow patches. Water: Water when the top 2 cm of soil is dry. Ensure consistent moisture without allowing the substrate to become waterlogged or completely bone-dry. Humidity: High humidity is essential, ideally 65% or higher, to prevent the leaf tips from browning and to support new growth. Temperature: Prefers a stable, warm range between 18°C and 28°C. Protect the plant from cold drafts and sudden temperature fluctuations. Soil: A chunky, well-aerated aroid mix. A blend of orchid bark, perlite, and coco coir provides the drainage and oxygen flow required for its roots. How to order   *The first image is just for advertising.   [post-views]

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Alocasia Nobilis Variegated

Alocasia Nobilis Variegated

$65.00

A super rare variegated Alocasia, Alocasia Nobilis Variegated is a unique Alocasia with its v-shape, white veins, and glossy foliages. The beauty of the variegated leaves version is another level. On the other hand, it requires more maintenance than the normal dark green version. To put it simply, variegated Alocasia Nobilis is highly sensitive to sunlight and water. The area where you place your place needs to be in low-light, away from direct sunlight. Moreover, soaking your plant in water, watering too often, will rotten the roots. However, it is necessary to keep the soil moist and high humidity. One more important point is to let your plant enjoy growing in full-nutrient soil! *ExWork Price How to order   *The first image is just for advertising. (NW064) [post-views]  

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